Columbia International University and Midlands Techical College (MTC) have formalized an agreement that will allow a seamless transition into CIU for MTC students who are pursuing a degree in business management.

Summary

The Clinical Counseling Teaching Faculty individual:

Collaborates with the clinical counseling faculty team to offer professional training in clinical mental health counseling within a biblical worldview in order to provide Christ-like therapeutic relationships for healing and growth.

Summary

The varsity swim soccer coach will work directly with the Ben Lippen athletic department. He/she will be responsible for supervising all levels of the varsity swim program including communicating and organizing all aspects of the swim team, scheduling swim meets and practices.

Qualifications

Must be a mature believer in Christ with a clear and persuasive personal testimony and demonstrate a lifestyle consistent with the teaching of Scripture.

Must accept the Statement of Faith of Ben Lippen School and its educational philosophy.

Must demonstrate initiative and organization in the performance of his/her duties.

Must have strong leadership skills as well as exhibit strong interpersonal skills.

Must have swim experience and preferably coaching experience.

For more information contact Kim Carlen at (803)807-4197, or complete the Ben Lippen employment application and send to: kim.carlen@benlippen.com

Norm fought back tears of joy as the candidates for graduation formed the line that would lead to “the walk” when a Columbia International University student becomes an alumnus. But for Norm and the nine others who would receive their diploma, “the walk” would not be across a chapel stage, but a walk across “The Yard” — the prison yard leading to the commencement ceremony at the Kirkland Correctional Institution’s multipurpose room.

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